By sudip, 7 October, 2025

Buying paint in 2025 is not only about a colour that looks good in the catalogue. The product you choose affects home value, the look of every room, and the air quality after the job is complete. A little planning gives a long-lasting finish, prevents waste, and makes the whole room calmer.

This paint buying guide keeps the process simple and helps you buy paint with the correct calculation.

Checklist: Things To Do Before Buying Paint

This section is your homework before the rollers come out.

By sudip, 7 October, 2025

Whenever they want to redecorate their living rooms, the majority of homeowners anticipate painting new colours on their walls. Nevertheless, how much one should purchase in terms of paint is always a confusing question. Enter any shop, and you’ll notice shelves stocked with cases of canned goods in various sizes, but without a clear plan, it can be all too easy to overspend or run out. A bit of planning will not only help save stress but also save the project on budget.

By admin2, 30 September, 2025

Diwali is when homes across India get a fresh start. Families clear clutter, repaint rooms, and bring in lights, flowers, and colour. This guide gathers practical Diwali painting ideas, room-wise Diwali decoration ideas, and easy finishing touches so your space looks warm, welcoming, and camera-ready for the festival. 

By admin2, 7 August, 2025

When you’re trying to refresh the look of your home, wall colours make all the difference. Among the many shades you can choose, peach has quietly become a favourite. Why? It’s warm, calming, and elegant, perfectly suited to Indian homes, whether traditional or modern.

In this blog, we’re going to explore the best peach colour combination for wall decor, from soft neutrals to bold contrasts, to help you create a space that feels right for you.

By admin2, 7 August, 2025

The choice of the wall and curtain colour combination does not only concern the aesthetic issues. It is the feeling of your area when you enter it. Your paint of the wall and curtain fabric blend seamlessly, transforming your room into a more sophisticated space. In Indian households, where natural light, space, and individual style of each room vary from room to room, this selection is all the more significant.

By sudip, 6 August, 2025

When it comes to decorating the interior walls of your home, paint and wallpaper are two of the most popular options. Both offer unique advantages as well as certain drawbacks. Paint is more affordable and easier to work with for DIY application. However, wallpaper offers limitless prints and textures to transform room decor. 

By admin2, 4 August, 2025

Have you ever noticed how blue can make a room feel so calm and fresh? Maybe you’re thinking of painting your living room walls in a small flat in Mumbai or trying a craft project with your kids in a cosy Kerala home. Either way, learning how to make blue colour mixing in different shades can be a fun journey. Here’s the twist: blue is a primary colour, so you can’t just colour mix red and yellow to get it like some other hues. 

By admin2, 4 August, 2025

Lemon yellow has been increasingly accepted in Indian households, particularly in areas with varying levels of light in the rooms. The colour is said to carry good energy and clarity, as depicted in most colour psychology chart. It is a friendly, lively colour in a soft variation, making it suitable for both contemporary and classical Indian decor.

By admin2, 21 July, 2025

For many years, people have linked marble to luxury. No matter if it’s a historic palace or a modern top-end hotel, the city’s beauty always stands out. Now, many interiors use new materials to achieve a marble-like look for your walls more lightly and affordably. 

Marble texture designs are now being done with paint. The way this technique is used makes the appearance of real marble easier to achieve. No matter if your space is a living room, a bedroom, a cafe, or an office, this trend will add style and creativity to it.

By admin2, 21 July, 2025

Indian households treasure wooden pieces for their warmth, character, and longevity. Yet those very qualities suffer when wood meets the country’s famous monsoon and its ever-shifting climate. A single season of relentless rain can undo years of care, leaving swollen shutters and mould-stained cabinets scattered throughout a home. Effective waterproofing for wood is, therefore, an essential routine, not a luxury.

This guide explains every practical step, shows how materials differ, and outlines a maintenance schedule that suits India’s unique conditions.